Fraction Fever
| Fraction Fever | |
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| Developer(s) | Tom Snyder Productions | 
| Publisher(s) | Spinnaker Software | 
| Designer(s) | Tom Snyder | 
| Platform(s) | Atari 8-bit, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, TRS-80, ZX Spectrum | 
| Release | 1983 | 
| Genre(s) | Educational | 
| Mode(s) | Single-player | 
Fraction Fever is an educational video game created by Tom Snyder Productions and published by Spinnaker Software in 1983. The TRS-80 version was sold through Radio Shack. The game involves moving a pogo stick laterally on a platform to find a fraction equivalent to the one shown on-screen.
Reception
Ahoy! unfavorably reviewed the game, criticizing the graphics and "very annoying" sound and stating that "Other than the Chinese water torture, I'm hard pressed to think of a more frustrating or annoying experience for children than trying to play Spinnaker's Fraction Fever. Just ask my kids!"[1] InfoWorld's Essential Guide to Atari Computers recommended the game among educational software for the Atari 8-bit.[2]
References
- ^ Tamis, Valerie (April 1984). "Fraction Fever". Ahoy!. p. 71. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
- ^ Mace, Scott (1984). InfoWorld's Essential Guide to Atari Computers. Harper & Row. pp. 46–53. ISBN 978-0-06-669006-3.
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